Kommerling UK to exhibit Warm Edge products and its extended Liquid composite range at Glasstec 2014

Date: 11 August 2014

Kommerling UK will be sharing Stand C22, Hall 17, with its German parent company at the forthcoming Glasstec exhibition, taking place 21-24th October in Dusseldorf.

The main focus of its display will be the company's proven Warm Edge products alongside its expanding liquid composite range.  Visitors will also have the opportunity to get the latest information on the company's established range of Insulating Glass Sealants and other products specifically designed to meet the needs of Direct and Structural Glazing applications.Chris Davis, Kommerling, said; "This is probably the most important show of the year for the glass industry so it is the ideal place for us to show case our liquid composite range.  These products can add vital value to existing specifications through enhanced structural rigidity, manual and ballistic attack resilience, improved acoustic insulation or the dissipation of sound energy."

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